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The phrase "working on themes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of developing or exploring specific ideas or subjects in a project, such as writing, art, or research. Example: "In my latest novel, I am working on themes of love and loss to create a deeper emotional impact."
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We're working on themes and we kind of just have to keep looking at it that way, but it's tough because you set a pretty high bar".
This month's annual British Neuroscience Association meeting in Brighton heard from researchers working on themes as varied as brain repair after stroke and treatments for Parkinson's disease.
Where disabled scientists are working on themes that clearly have nothing to do with disability, we nonetheless find it remarkable that they themselves think that their disability is irrelevant for their research.
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He devoted himself to poetry, working on classical themes in Dantesque terza rima, and he discovered a gift for the theatre.
"Long before working on the theme of Aids, General Idea seized on the idea of virus and contagion," says the exhibition's curator, Frédéric Bonnet.
HENVINET conducted a workshop for stakeholders including policy professionals working on the theme of climate change in cities (for an extensive report on this workshop see [ 6]).
And Parr had come as part of a long-term project he was working on, the theme of which was luxury.
He has written more than 30 books, primarily slim novels working on the theme of memory.
In my second year, I regretted spending way too much time and energy working on my theme camp and not enough time experiencing the rest of the event.
Partners working on this theme are the African Medical and Research Foundation, Kenya (AMREF), the International Health Policy Programme, Thailand (IHPP), the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM) and the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa.
Write your resume and cover letters and start working on a theme like "Why I want to teach in Japan".
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